Lot #60

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Israel – Oil Refineries Medalת Official Award Medal – 1978 – 59mm, Silver 935, 115 g The foundations for the Haifa Refineries were laid by…

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Israel – Bar Kochba State Medal 1960 – Silver 935, 113g, 59mm In the spring of 1960, an archaeological study group from the Hebrew University…

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Lot #62

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Israel – First Settlers Year silver medal 1963 – 59mm, Silver 935, 115g The year honoring the first settlers is officially known as: "Commemorating eighty…

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Lot #63

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Israel – Zim Haifa, Official Award Medal – 1972 – Silver 935, 45mm, 40g The introduction of container ships into ZIM Maritime Services created a…

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Lot #64

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Israel – SHERMAN M-51 Tank, State Medal 2002 – Silver 925, 50mm, 93g 3rd in the “Tanks that Made History” Series Just as the Israeli…

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Lot #66

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Israel – Bring my sons and daughters from the end of the earth silver medal – Silver 935, 116.35 g

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Lot #67

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Israel – Medal, 30 years of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra – 1966 – Silver, 59 mm, 110 g

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Lot #68

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Israel – Pablo Casals, Official award medal – 1961 – Silver 935, 59mm, 110g Pablo Casals (1876-1973) born in Catalonia, Spain, stood out, while still…

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Lot #69

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Israel – Hebrew University State Medal 1965 – Silver 935, 155g, 59mm The Hebrew University in Jerusalem was the first to be established in Palestine.…

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Lot #70

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Israel – Diamonds, Official Award Medal 1974 – Silver 935, 45mm, 47g The diamond industry in Israel, which exports diamonds and gems polished in Israel,…

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Lot #60

$90

Israel – Oil Refineries Medalת Official Award Medal – 1978 – 59mm, Silver 935, 115 g The foundations for the Haifa Refineries were laid by…

$90

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Lot #61

$90

Israel – Bar Kochba State Medal 1960 – Silver 935, 113g, 59mm In the spring of 1960, an archaeological study group from the Hebrew University…

$90

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Lot #62

$90

Israel – First Settlers Year silver medal 1963 – 59mm, Silver 935, 115g The year honoring the first settlers is officially known as: "Commemorating eighty…

$90

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Lot #63

$70

Israel – Zim Haifa, Official Award Medal – 1972 – Silver 935, 45mm, 40g The introduction of container ships into ZIM Maritime Services created a…

$70

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Lot #64

$90

Israel – SHERMAN M-51 Tank, State Medal 2002 – Silver 925, 50mm, 93g 3rd in the “Tanks that Made History” Series Just as the Israeli…

$90

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Lot #66

$120

Israel – Bring my sons and daughters from the end of the earth silver medal – Silver 935, 116.35 g

$120

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Lot #67

$250

Israel – Medal, 30 years of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra – 1966 – Silver, 59 mm, 110 g

$250

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Lot #68

$30

Israel – Pablo Casals, Official award medal – 1961 – Silver 935, 59mm, 110g Pablo Casals (1876-1973) born in Catalonia, Spain, stood out, while still…

$30

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Lot #69

$50

Israel – Hebrew University State Medal 1965 – Silver 935, 155g, 59mm The Hebrew University in Jerusalem was the first to be established in Palestine.…

$50

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Lot #70

$10

Israel – Diamonds, Official Award Medal 1974 – Silver 935, 45mm, 47g The diamond industry in Israel, which exports diamonds and gems polished in Israel,…

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Israel - Liberation, State Medal - 1958 - Silver 935, 61mm, 115g

Israel – Liberation, State Medal – 1958 – Silver 935, 61mm, 115g

The consequences of the great Judean Revolt against Rome which began in 66 CE. had a dire effect upon Jewish history. All the valor and the fierce fanaticism of the defenders could not withstand the onslaughts of the Roman legions stationed locally and later reinforced by two additional legions drawn from the Danube legion and the auxiliary forces recruited from the nearby provinces. The Temple was destroyed in 70 CE. and Titus celebrated his victory. The Romans struck a special series of coins to commemorate the occasion known as the "Judea Capta" series, so named for the inscription on the coins "Judea in Captivity". The palm tree on the coins generally stands for Judea. At the side of the tree, a Jewish captive (a man or a woman), prizes of war, an image of the victorious Emperor, or other representatives. The "Liberation" medal was first issued by Israel in 1958 in connection with its Tenth Anniversary. The State Medal depicts the contrast – the destruction of the Temple versus the renewal of Jewish Independence in our time. A Hebrew farmer planting a sapling in place of a Jewish captive hand bound; a jubilant Hebrew mother holding her infant aloft instead of the sorrowful Jewish woman weeping for the destruction of her homeland.

Obverse: In the center – symbol of Israel’s liberation". A farmer planting a tree, a gleeful woman holding her child aloft, a seven branched palm tree bearing two clusters of fruit. Around the rim, the Hebrew inscription "A decade of Israel’s Liberation 5718(1948) and in Latin "Israel Liberation".

Reverse: A duplicate of a Roman coin struck on the occasion of the conquest of Jerusalem by Vespasian in the year 70 C.E. On the left, Vespasian the victor; on the right a mourning Hebrew woman sitting under a palm tree, the symbol of Judea. The edge of the Roman coin bears the Latin inscription "Judea Capta", Judea captured, below, the letters S.C. standing for "Senatus Consultum", by order of the Senate. Around the rim of the medallion, a chain, the symbol of captivity, and a Hebrew inscription "Judea in Exile 3830 (70 C.E.).

Start price: $90

Estimated price: $120 - $140

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